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District Crime Data at a Glance

2021 Year-to-Date Crime Comparison*

As of December 29, 2021

The statistics below reflect the data entered into MPD's records management system (Cobalt) as of 12 am on the date above. The homicide numbers are based on numbers submitted by the Homicide Branch.

Offense 2020 2021 Percent Change
Homicide 197 225 14%
Sex Abuse 174 176 1%
Assault w/ a Dangerous Weapon 1,620 1,664 3%
Robbery 1,989 2,020 2%
Violent Crime - Total 3,980 4,085 3%
Burglary* 1,170 1,167 0%
Motor Vehicle Theft 3,238 3,492 8%
Theft from Auto 8,233 8,621 5%
Theft (Other) 10,837 10,853 0%
Arson 13 4 -69%
Property Crime - Total 23,491 24,137 3%
All Crime - Total 27,471 28,222 3%

*Not including unrest-related burglaries

2020 Year End Crime Data*

Year-end 2020 data accurate as of January 1, 2021.

Offense 2019 2020 Percent Change
Homicide 166 198 19%
Sex Abuse 198 169 -15%
Assault w/ a Dangerous Weapon 1,574 1,628 3%
Robbery 2,241 1,997 -11%
Violent Crime-Total 4,179 3,992 -4%
Burglary* 1,274 1,177 -8%
Motor Vehicle Theft 2,190 3,279 50%
Theft from Auto 10,746 8,282 -23%
Theft (Other) 15,581 10,933 -30%
Arson 8 13 63%
Property Crime-Total 29,799 23,684 -21%
All Crime-Total 33,978 27,676 -19%

*Not including unrest-related burglaries

As part of a recent data quality audit, the Metropolitan Police Department determined that our summary crime statistics were not capturing a small proportion of property crimes since the deployment of our new Records Management System in August 2015. These specific crimes were reported through the Office of Unified Communications' (OUC) Telephone Reporting Unit (TRU) and crime categories impacted were: Theft; Motor Vehicle Theft; and Theft from Auto. Please note that this technical issue did not affect the handling of these cases as they were regularly transferred to MPD detectives for investigation and follow-up. The Department has corrected this technical issue, and the summary crime statistics presented here as well as on the public crime mapping website reflect this update.

Recovered Firearms

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
1,919 1,938 1,330 2,178 1,706 1,870 2,191 1,928 2,299 2,371

20-Year Homicide Trend

2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011
198 166 160 116 135 162 105 104* 88 108

*The citywide 2013 homicide statistics include the 12 victims of the Washington Navy Yard shooting incident that occurred on September 16, 2013.

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001
132 144 186 181 169 196 198 248 262 232

*These statistics reflect crime reports entered or migrated into the MPD Records Management System (Cobalt) as of 12 am of the report date. These numbers are based on DC Code Offense definitions and do NOT reflect Part I crime totals as reported to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). The statistics for this report are based on the various tables from the data warehouse as of the current refresh date. This report should be considered 'preliminary' in nature. The reports are subject to change due to subsequent determinations related to amendments in classification, unfounded cases or changes in offense definitions.

Where Can I Find Nyc Car Break-ins Data

Source: https://mpdc.dc.gov/page/district-crime-data-glance

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